EP4150181A1 - Möbelschloss - Google Patents
MöbelschlossInfo
- Publication number
- EP4150181A1 EP4150181A1 EP21733717.9A EP21733717A EP4150181A1 EP 4150181 A1 EP4150181 A1 EP 4150181A1 EP 21733717 A EP21733717 A EP 21733717A EP 4150181 A1 EP4150181 A1 EP 4150181A1
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- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- locking
- base part
- furniture
- closure
- lock
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- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05C—BOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
- E05C9/00—Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B47/00—Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means
- E05B47/0038—Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means using permanent magnets
- E05B47/004—Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means using permanent magnets the magnets acting directly on the bolt
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B53/00—Operation or control of locks by mechanical transmissions, e.g. from a distance
- E05B53/003—Operation or control of locks by mechanical transmissions, e.g. from a distance flexible
- E05B53/005—Bowden
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B63/00—Locks or fastenings with special structural characteristics
- E05B63/14—Arrangement of several locks or locks with several bolts, e.g. arranged one behind the other
- E05B63/143—Arrangement of several locks, e.g. in parallel or series, on one or more wings
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B63/00—Locks or fastenings with special structural characteristics
- E05B63/18—Locks or fastenings with special structural characteristics with arrangements independent of the locking mechanism for retaining the bolt or latch in the retracted position
- E05B63/20—Locks or fastenings with special structural characteristics with arrangements independent of the locking mechanism for retaining the bolt or latch in the retracted position released automatically when the wing is closed
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B65/00—Locks or fastenings for special use
- E05B65/44—Locks or fastenings for special use for furniture
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a furniture lock with at least one locking point which comprises a locking element and a corresponding locking receptacle.
- the furniture lock comprises a base part which is mechanically connected to the locking element of the at least one locking point, wherein the base part can be activated and, when activated, causes the locking element to move into an open state via the mechanical connection.
- furniture locks with several locking points are generally known, i.e. for example cabinet doors or flaps are locked at several positions along the circumference.
- Such furniture locks with several locking points are known for example as push rod locks or espagnolette locks.
- Furniture locks are particularly important in the interior fittings of vehicles, as vehicles such as airplanes, yachts, rail vehicles and motorhomes experience various accelerations and vibrations during operation, which also affect the furniture and the contents stored therein and must be secured accordingly by the furniture lock . It will be at Interior fittings of vehicles also have many different sizes of furniture doors, flaps and pull-outs designed and manufactured in order to be able to make optimal use of the limited space available in a vehicle.
- sandwich materials are generally used in furniture construction for vehicles for reasons of weight, which have a soft core compared to conventional solid materials from furniture construction for real estate, into which the forces from the furniture lock cannot be introduced, but via the
- the object of the invention is to provide a furniture lock which is particularly suitable for the requirements for the interior fittings of vehicles and which can be integrated inexpensively.
- a furniture lock with at least one locking point which comprises a locking element and a corresponding locking receptacle
- the furniture lock comprising a base part which is mechanically connected to the locking element of the at least one locking point.
- the base part can be activated and, when activated, a movement of the closure element is brought about via the mechanical connection into an open state.
- a plurality of connections is provided on the base part, at which a plurality of mechanical connections to a plurality of closure elements can be established.
- all connected closure elements are moved into an open state by means of the respective mechanical connection.
- the locking element automatically falls into a locking position in the locking receptacle when the base part is not activated and the closure element and the closure receptacle are positioned appropriately to one another.
- the closure element can be, for example, a bolt or a latch which, in the closed state, engages in the closure receptacle at the closure point.
- the closure recording can be, for example, a strike plate or a latch.
- the movement of the closure element, which is brought about by the mechanical connection upon activation, is preferably a displacement, with rotational movements also being possible in alternative embodiments.
- a matching positioning of the locking element and locking receptacle exists when both elements can engage and / or form a positive fit by moving the locking element alone, so that no movement of the piece of furniture to be locked or the furniture front relative to the furniture body is necessary for the engagement of the locking element and locking receptacle is required.
- 1 to 3 or even more than 3 locking elements can be adapted to the base part for the corresponding number of locking points, with the furniture, in particular the furniture fronts such as doors and / or drawers, being locked independently of one another at these locking points, in particular by an engagement or form fit in the lock receptacles.
- the base part thus serves as the central element of the furniture lock and is structurally separated from parts with a highly decorative function, such as an operating part, via which the base part is preferably activated.
- the locking element automatically remains in one after activation
- the furniture can be closed without overcoming a force threshold, so that, for example, no spring-loaded lock latch has to be pressed into a corresponding strike plate to close the furniture front in order to close the furniture lock. Accordingly, when the furniture front is closed, it is not necessary to operate a control unit to activate the base part or to actively press it against the furniture front. In this way, an independent, soft closing process can be achieved with the furniture lock, which is perceived by a user in a particularly positive way in terms of haptics and sound.
- closure element and the corresponding closure receptacle preferably have a first attractive pair of magnets which magnetically pulls the closure element into the closed position in the closure receptacle.
- An attractive pair of magnets can be formed by two permanent magnets with the corresponding alignment of the magnetic poles, ie north and south poles aligned with one another.
- an attractive pair of magnets can be formed by a permanent magnet and a ferromagnetic element which is attracted by the permanent magnet.
- the use of the attractive pair of magnets makes it possible in a simple manner for the closure element to automatically fall into a closed position in the closure receptacle when the closure element and the closure receptacle are positioned appropriately to one another. The automatic falling or moving of the locking element into the closed position cannot occur when the base part is activated, since in this situation the movement or falling into the closed position is counter to the force acting on the locking element via the mechanical connection should be done.
- the pulling of the locking element into the lock receptacle by the first attracting pair of magnets leads to the furniture lock being closed by a form fit and in this regard is to be distinguished from magnetic holders on furniture fronts, in which the furniture front is held in a closed state directly by a pair of magnets is realized.
- the closure element is guided in a housing, the closure element having a second attractive pair of magnets with the housing, which magnetically holds the closure element in an open state. It is thus achieved that after activation of the base part and the closure element moved into the open state, the closure element is held in this open state. Any movements of the furniture front or of the entire vehicle thus do not lead to an unintentional movement of the closure element out of the open state, so that undesired impacts of the closure element on the surrounding furniture surface when the furniture front is closed is effectively prevented.
- the holding of the closure element in the housing by the attractive pair of magnets made light, in particular, the vertical, downward-facing A construction possible.
- the holding force of the magnet pairing is accordingly preferably greater than the weight force acting on the closure element.
- the attracting magnet pairing of the locking element with the corresponding locking receptacle which in possible embodiments can also be part of a strike plate, has a greater tensile force in the direction of the locking receptacle in the open state than the opposing holding force of the attracting magnet pairing the closure element with the housing.
- the greater tensile force in the direction of the closure receptacle releases the attractive magnet pairing of the closure element held in its housing when the closure element is appropriately positioned for the closure receptacle, and leads to an automatic movement of the closure element into the closure receptacle.
- the closure element is held there by the corresponding magnet pairing until the base part is activated.
- the closure element is in contact with the base of the closure receptacle in the direction of the attracting pair of magnets, as a result of which annoying rattling noises at the closure point can be avoided.
- At least part of the first pair of attracting magnets or the second pair of attracting magnets is a switchable electromagnet.
- the electromagnet preferably replaces a partner of the first or second pair of magnets, in particular a permanent magnet. It is further preferred if the electromagnet alternatively or additionally uses a permanent magnet of the first pair of magnets or the second pair of magnets in an activated state. stores or neutralizes its force. This can be particularly advantageous in the second pair of magnets in order to realize electrical or partially electrical unlocking.
- the base part preferably comprises a carrier, a turntable and at least one slider, the carrier having a bearing pin around which the turntable can be rotated for activating the base part, the turntable having at least one sliding link which the slider at a Activation pulls in the direction of the bearing pin.
- the mechanical connection to a closure element can be established on the slider.
- the base part can be used in the same way for a plurality of closure points regardless of the number of connected closure elements.
- the use of the turntable with the sliding blocks allows the mechanical connection to the
- Locking elements over the entire circumference, so that any arrangements of locking points on the furniture front or cabinet door or drawer with the furniture lock are possible. There is no restriction on the arrangements of locking points on a common axis.
- the mechanical connection to a closure element is set up exclusively for the transmission of tensile forces.
- This enables the mechanical connection between the base part and the locking element to be decoupled in a directionally selective manner, so that, regardless of the activation state of the base part, no forces that could cause a movement of the locking element in the closing direction. cause the mechanical connection to be transmitted to the locking element.
- This is particularly advantageous if the closure element remains or is held in the open position until the closure element and the closure receptacle are positioned appropriately to one another, ie the furniture front has been closed.
- the exclusive transmission of tensile forces via the mechanical connection from a connection to a closure element precludes the transmission of significant compressive forces.
- a freewheel can be provided, which is arranged in the base part and / or at a locking point on the locking element.
- the at least one mechanical connection comprises a Bowden cable.
- a Bowden cable has a small diameter compared to push rods and rotating rods, which, particularly when the furniture lock is used in lightweight furniture made of sandwich structures, allows the mechanical connection to be easily integrated into the sandwich core. In this way, smooth surfaces on both sides of the furniture front can be achieved without a mounted linkage, while at the same time the sandwich component is still sufficiently strong.
- the Bowden cable has at least one free, limp section.
- the free, limp section enables the transfer of compressive forces in the mechanical connec tion to be completely prevented in a simple manner by allowing the pull cable of the Bowden cable to buckle in the free section.
- the flexible section is provided within the base part and can also be used as a freewheel, preferably in conjunction with a sliding link. This prevents the closure element or elements from being inadvertently pushed out of the opening position.
- the position of the pull cable of the Bowden cable in the base part is used to display an indicator on the base part for an operator about the status of the closure element, so that, for example, a green or red field corresponding to the position of the Bowden cable and thus of the associated closure element is visible.
- the indicator is connected to the Bowden cable at the beginning of the limp section.
- the furniture lock has an operating part with which the base part can be activated.
- the operating part of the furniture lock can be arranged above the base part in a furniture front and, when actuated by an operator, cause the base part to be activated.
- the control part can be arranged separately from the base part in the furniture front, and the activation by means of a
- the furniture lock has a lock cylinder which is designed to block an opening of the furniture lock.
- a lock cylinder can preferably be locked with a key so that the furniture lock can secure a piece of furniture against unauthorized access. In the locked state, the rotary movement of the turntable in the base part is preferably blocked by engagement with the lock cylinder.
- the lock latch described below is also independently inventive.
- the advantageous lock latch has a locking element and a corresponding locking receptacle, the locking element being guided in a housing.
- the closure receptacle has a first attractive pair of magnets which magnetically pulls the closure element into a closure position in the closure receptacle when the closure element and the closure receptacle are positioned appropriately to one another.
- the closure element has a second attractive pair of magnets with the housing, which magnetically holds the closure element in an open state, the first attracting magnet pairing of the closure element with the corresponding closure receptacle in the open state has a greater tensile force in the direction of the closure receptacle than the opposite holding force of the second appealing
- FIG. 1 shows a cabinet door with a built-in furniture lock with three locking points
- FIG. 4 shows a closure element with a corresponding housing and corresponding closure receptacle
- Fig. 5 is a held in an open position closure element with housing
- FIG. 6 shows a closure element and a closure receptacle at a closure point in a closed position
- FIG. 8 shows a cabinet door with a foldable operating part
- FIG. 10 shows a cabinet door with an attached closure element with housing
- FIG. 1 shows a cabinet door 17 with a built-in furniture lock 1 for three locking points 2.
- the furniture lock 1 has an operating part 16 which is arranged in the furniture front, in this exemplary embodiment in the cabinet door 17.
- the three locking points 2 are three locking elements
- the closure elements 3 are each in a housing 10 leads and a disengaged, closed position Darge provides.
- the surrounding body of the piece of furniture is not shown. Accordingly, the locking receptacles 4, which are arranged at the locking points 2 on the furniture body, cannot be seen in this illustration.
- a base part 5 is arranged below the operating part 16, see FIG. 2, which can be activated by actuating the operating part 16. In the embodiment of FIG. 1, actuation takes place by manually folding out a flap 19 embedded in the shell 18 of the operating part 16. When the base part 5 is activated, all three are attached to the base part via mechanical connections 7, see FIGS. 4 to 6
- closure elements 3 was drawn into an opening condition.
- the closure elements 3 In the open state, the closure elements 3 have a significantly smaller protrusion relative to the housing 10, in which they are guided, compared with a closed state; the protrusion is preferably reduced by at least 50%.
- connection element 3 can be used, for example, to connect to a Bowden cable.
- the base part 5 offers a high degree of variability in the number and arrangement of the locking points of the furniture lock 1, while at the same time there is little variance in the components of the furniture lock 1.
- the turntable 12 Upon actuation of the control part 16, the turntable 12, which is mounted on a bearing pin 20, about the axis of rotation 21 is rotated. The rotation of the turntable 12 causes the slider 13 to be shifted towards the axis of rotation 21 or towards the bearing pin 20, whereby a tensile force or movement to the locking elements 3 is brought about via a mechanical connection 7, for example by a Bowden cable. The closure elements 3 are accordingly withdrawn into the housing 10 until the opening state is reached.
- FIG 3 a base part 5 with an attached operating part 16 of a furniture lock 1 is shown.
- the separation of the operating part 16 and the base part 5 enables a variable design of the operating part 16 in a simple manner.
- the alignment of the operating part 16 on the base part 5 can be varied in advantageous exemplary embodiments.
- the shell 18 of the operating part 16 has in advantageous embodiments play a breakthrough for an indicator 22 which conveys the status of the furniture lock 1 to a user.
- the indicator 22 is positioned on the turntable 12 and shows a user the activation status of the base part 5 through the opening in the shell 18, for example by means of a colored indicator.
- the operating part 16 can be mounted next to the base part 5 at a distance on or in a furniture front.
- the base part 5 can be activated, in particular, by means of a Bowden cable.
- FIG. 4 shows a locking element 3 (FIG. 4b) with a corresponding housing 10 (FIG. 4c) and corresponding to the locking receptacle 4 (FIG. 4a) in an exploded view, which can be assigned to a locking point 2 of a furniture lock 1.
- the locking receptacle 4 is designed to be mounted flush with a locking point 2 in a furniture body, so that the locking receptacle 4 is integrated into the furniture body.
- the locking receptacle 4 has a striker plate 23 with a hole 24 which is provided for receiving the locking element 3.
- the hole 24 is designed in this Ausry approximately example as a blind hole.
- magnets 26 are arranged at the bottom of the blind hole.
- the closure element 3 is in the embodiment of the figure
- the locking element 3 has magnets 27 at the disengaging end, which is provided for engagement in the locking receptacle 4, which together with the magnets 26 of the locking receptacle 4 form a first attractive pair of magnets 8.
- the magnet or magnets 26 or the magnet or magnets 27 by a magnetic cal material which is attracted by the magnets 26 or magnets 27, in the first attracting magnet pair 8 it is set.
- the closure element 3 has magnets 28 on the housing side, which together with magnets 29 in the corresponding housing 10 form a second attracting pair of magnets 9.
- a guide rail 30 for the guide pin 25 of the locking element 3 is provided on the housing 10 and limits the mobility of the locking element 3 in the housing 10.
- a closure element 3 with the associated housing 10 is shown, in which it is movably guided in the guide rail 30 by means of the guide pin 25.
- the locking element 3 is in the open position, ie the locking element 3 in the form of a cylinder is fully withdrawn so that the locking point 2 of the furniture lock 1 is open.
- This position was achieved by pulling by means of the mechanical connection 7, preferably by means of a Bowden cable.
- the magnets 28 of the locking element 3 and the magnets 29 of the housing 10 are in the open position so approximated that the second attracting Magnet pairing 9 developed sufficient magnetic forces of attraction to hold the closure element 3 against the usual acceleration and vibration in a vehicle in the open position.
- the closure element 3 after activation of the base part 5, which by means of the mechanical connection 7 causes a movement into the open position via a tensile force, the closure element 3 remains in the open position regardless of a permanent activation of the base part 5.
- the closure elements 3 thus remain after opening the furniture front, for example a cabinet door 17, with a one-off
- FIG. 6 shows the situation when the open furniture front or cabinet door 17 has been closed again.
- the locking element 3 and the locking receptacle 4 are positioned appropriately to one another when the furniture front is completely closed.
- the hole 24 in the striker plate 23 and the cylindrical locking element 3 when closing the furniture front have a common axis if they are positioned appropriately to one another.
- the magnets 26 of the lock receptacle 4 and the magnets 27 at the protruding end of the lock element 3 are approximated in this situation to such an extent that the attractive magnetic force of the first attractive pair of magnets 8 is sufficient to overcome the holding force of the weaker, second attractive pair of magnets 9 and the lock element to pull against the attractive magnetic force of the second pair of magnets 9 in a closing position.
- the locking element 3 falls into the locking receptacle 4 and locks the locking point 2 of the furniture lock 1.
- the furniture lock 1 With a closed furniture lock 1 or a closed locking point 2, as shown in Figure 6, the furniture lock 1 is opened by activating the base part 5 by operating the flap 19 of the operating part 16. This causes a tensile force via the mechanical connection
- FIG. 7 shows an advantageous exemplary embodiment of a furniture lock 1, with three mechanical connections 7 to three locking elements 3 being connected to three locking points 2 on the base part 5 arranged below the operating part 16.
- only one or two locking points 2 can also be provided.
- the functionality of the base part 5, see FIG. 2 remains independent of how many and which connection positions or connections 6 are used, as long as at least one locking element 3 is connected. Accordingly results There is a low variance in functional assemblies and a high variability in the integration into a furniture front.
- Figure 7 corresponds to the integrated in a cabinet door 17 configuration of a furniture lock of Figure 1.
- the mechanical connections 7 in the form of Bow denflexn are accordingly visible and not in the cabinet door 17, in particular in the sandwich core of a cabinet door 17 for use in an airplane.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 show different exemplary embodiments of the operating part 16, via which a concealed base part 5 is activated.
- the operating part 16 can be operated by pulling the flap 19 in accordance with the arrow shown.
- different orientations on the base part 5 are also possible in alternative exemplary embodiments, see FIG. 11.
- FIG. 11 In the exemplary embodiment of FIG.
- FIG. 1 An exemplary embodiment with a closure element 3 with a corresponding housing 10 arranged on the rear side of a cabinet door 17 is shown in FIG.
- a Bowden cable can advantageously be used for the closure element 3. This enables a level change from one integrated in the cabinet door in a simple way.
- FIG. 11 shows various possible exemplary embodiments of the positioning and shaping of an operating part 16 on a
- Cabinet door which can be carried out with the furniture lock 1 in a simple manner.
- different orientations of a control part 16 on a base part 5 are possible, i.e. the control part 16 can also be arranged on the base part 5 rotated by 90 ° about the central axis.
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| DE102020205868.7A DE102020205868A1 (de) | 2020-05-11 | 2020-05-11 | Möbelschloss |
| PCT/EP2021/062521 WO2021228883A1 (de) | 2020-05-11 | 2021-05-11 | Möbelschloss |
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| EP4150181A1 true EP4150181A1 (de) | 2023-03-22 |
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